WebWhen Saint Nyfain verch Brychan was born in 0458, in Breconshire, Wales, her father, Brychan ap Anlach King of Garthmadrun, was 49 and her mother, Gwladys, was 45. She … WebUrien (/ˈjʊəriən/; Welsh pronunciation: [ˈɨ̞riɛn]), often referred to as Urien Rheged or Uriens, was a late 6th-century king of Rheged, an early British kingdom of the Hen Ogledd (today's northern England and southern Scotland).
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WebTutgual aliases Tothail, Tudwal, Defender of the People The eldest son of King Cedic of Strathclyde, Tutgual (c.510 - c.580) has the intriguing epithet of 'Defender of the People'. He was presumably a warrior king who protected his subjects from the onslaught of invasion, a common threat in Dark Age Britain. WebCynfarch OER (King) of North RHEGED aka Cinmarc `the Dismal' ap MEIRCHION; (ap MERCHIAUN) HM George I's 25-Great Grandfather. Poss. HRE Ferdinand I's 27-Great … coth forum dressage
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Web8 rows · Feb 5, 2024 · Notes: HRM King Cynfarch Oer ('Cynfarch the Dismal', also known as Cunomarcus or Cynfarch ... Daughter of St. Brychan Gododdin, Brenin Brycheiniog and Prawst verch Tudwal … Cynfarch Oer (also known as Cunomarcus or Cynfarch ap Meirchion) was probably … WebCynfarch Oer ('Cynfarch the Dismal', also known as Cunomarcus or Cynfarch ap Meirchion) was probably a 6th-century king of the Sub-Roman realm of Rheged, … WebThe kingdom is divided between his sons, Cynfarch Oer & Elidyr Llydanwyn, into North and South respectively. c.507 - A pestilence strikes Kernow (Cornwall) and its Royal family flee the ensuing famine. King Fracan settles in Ploufragan, near Saint-Brieuc, in Brittany and does not return. Birth of his son, St. Winwaloe. coth forums